Angela Bassett’s Daughter Makes Debut at Exclusive Paris Ball
Angela Bassett’s daughter, Korina James, made her debut at Le Bal in Paris over the weekend, joining a select group of young women from internationally recognized families at the annual coming-out event. The lavish affair, held at the Palais de versailles, marks a significant milestone for James and offers a glimpse into a world of high society and generational legacy.
Le Bal, frequently enough described as a modern debutante ball, has become a highly anticipated event within social and fashion circles. While traditionally reserved for European aristocracy, the guest list has broadened in recent years to include daughters of prominent figures in Hollywood, business, and global politics. This year’s ball highlighted a blend of established lineage and rising American influence, with James among a cohort of “nepo babies” making their formal introductions to society.
Korina James was among the debutantes outfitted by luxury designers such as Schiaparelli, Elie Saab, and Oscar de la Renta. though,Gabrielle Janssens de Balkany stood out,permitted to wear family heirlooms – a tiara and necklace previously worn by her grandmother,maria Gabriella of Savoy,daughter of Italy’s last king. Other notable debutantes included Carolina Lansing, granddaughter of Carolina Herrera; Jillian Chan, daughter of director Peter Chan and actress Sandra Ng; Ella Wadia, great-great-granddaughter of muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan; Sarah Bae, daughter of author Janice Lee and billionaire Joseph Bae; Princess Eulalia Orléans Bourbon; and Princess Isabelle d’Orléans.
James joins a growing list of celebrity offspring who have participated in Le Bal, including apple Martin, Lily Collins, Margaret Qualley, Ava Philippe, Lori Harvey, and Scout Willis. The event provides a platform for these young women to navigate the intersection of family history, personal identity, and public attention.